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How do you fight a god of light who has been seduced by darkness? That's the challenge Medea Keres must meet. Posing as a wealthy young heiress in modern day Atlanta, no one knows she is the original Medea, the sorceress from ancient Greek legends. As priestess of the witch goddess Hecate, Medea is charged with hunting demons that would otherwise overrun the world. Now she must face a far greater adversary. One of the twelve shining Olympian gods has turned rogue, violating the edict against human sacrifice. As the body count quickly rises, Medea knows her enemy is getting stronger. With the help of the underworld nymph Orphne and the hero-god Heracles, she must find a way to unmask the evil so that the other Olympians will take action. But as she probes deeper into a blood-soaked labyrinth of suspense and intrigue, Medea finds a net of deceit and treachery that will require all of her cunning to escape. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Medea Keres leads a rather normal life, at least that's what she'd like everyone to believe. To her neighbors, she's a wealthy young woman who travels all over consulting various charities. In reality, she's a demon hunter, several millennia old. She hunts the demons here on earth, destroy them, and sends a report to Hectate, the queen of witches in Hades. Little does she know, something far more sinister is going on in her own backyard. Will she be able to keep the people in her town safe? Will she be able to save earth from the curse of the Prometheus?
This was a fantastic novel. It had a little bit of everything. The imagery was amazing, you can easily visualize every scene and it had lots of fast paced action. My favorite thing about this book was the mix of Greek mythology with fantasy. It kept me at the edge of my seat and was one story I hated to see it end. I also liked the fact that even though Medea was just a witch she was a formidable opponent for Dionysus. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I really hope this story is the beginning of a wonderful series. ( )